1-Hour Lesson – Fully Interactive – Ready to Teach
Dear Colleague,
This is the last lesson of a 8-lesson unit of work, and it stands as a complete lesson on its own. Students will explore the reasons why women achieved the vote in 1918, analyse the changes that took place for women before and after the war, and evaluate the significance of their contribution to the war effort.
All lessons in this series are interactively assessed and follow a clear, consistent structure, helping students track their progress and build strong knowledge and writing skills step by step.
Learning Objectives:
LO1: Assess the different reasons for women’s suffrage to conclude why some women achieved the vote in 1918
LO2: Explain the changes that took place for women and describe how they achieved the vote
LO3: Evaluate how important women’s work in WWI was in gaining them the vote
Lesson Features:
Knowledge-building activities on pre-1914 campaigns, WWI roles, and post-war reform
Evaluation tasks on the relative importance of each factor
Writing practice to develop extended answers
Reading resources, and task templates included
Fully interactive and ready-to-teach PowerPoint
This lesson is ideal for Year 8 students and fits perfectly within a wider scheme on Women’s Suffrage and Social Change.
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Best regards,
Alessio
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